Cardiovascular Sciences

Rabiah tells us why she chose the programme and how she has found studying at NHLI.

Rabiah Neerahoo

Rabiah Neerahoo

Why did you choose this programme?

I found the cardiovascular system and cardiology one of the most enjoyable topics whilst at medical school and wanted to focus more on this. I found that the programme at NHLI had a nice balance of both the scientific and clinical aspects of the topic. 

How have you found the programme so far?

I have found it very interesting and it has allowed me to have a greater understanding of one topic. The teaching is fantastic and the various approaches to learning means it is not monotonous but enjoyable.  

Where do you see yourself in five years’ time?

Hopefully, I will be a graduated medic starting my specialty training. I hope to travel and use my degree in different parts of the world. 


Remote Medicine

Emer and Ameya tell us why they chose this BSc, and how they found their time studying at NHLI.

Emer Mulholland

Emer Mulholland

Why did you choose this programme?

My love for the outdoors! Not only am I interested in how the body adapts to extreme environments, but also how to improve healthcare models in remote areas across the UK and effectively co-ordinate disaster responses. 

How have you found the programme so far?

I have really enjoyed my course so far, despite COVID-19 I am getting almost everything from the course that I hoped I would.  The content is so interesting and inspiring, I really love it!

Where do you see yourself in five years’ time?

Honestly, I have no idea! This past year has taught me to prioritise my own happiness, as well as friends and family, over academic or career success. I just hope I’m happy, healthy, and fulfilled by whatever I am doing in that moment! 

Ameya Mhaisalkar

Ameya Mhaisalkar

Why did you choose your course?  

It genuinely seemed like the most fun BSc there was to offer. When else would I get to learn about something so niche yet so riveting. 

How have you found the programme so far? 

It is brilliantly run with very caring staff and a good mix of physiology and documentary-worthy content.

Where do you see yourself in five years' time?

Hopefully not in another pandemic!


Translational Respiratory Medicine

Lorenzo tells us why he chose the programme and how he has found studying at NHLI.

Lorenzo Verani

Lorenzo Verani

Why did you choose your course?  

I have always found respiratory sciences interesting, and I believed this programme could offer in-depth knowledge of clinical management and science underlying pathophysiological changes in respiratory diseases. In addition, I had heard positive comments from previous years that ultimately led me to choose this course.

How have you found the programme so far? 

I have been extremely happy with my decision and I am enjoying the BSc very much. This year has been very well structured, having tutorials for the first three months which covered the clinical and molecular aspects of respiratory sciences. The first term ended with a short laboratory project that allowed us to meet in person and learn to perform techniques such as cell cultures and ELISA.

Overall I have learned a lot this year and I am much more confident to analyse and produce scientific literature. Throughout the year the staff have been extremely supportive and very receptive adapting the course after our feedback to ensure the best learning experience. It has also been exciting studying at Imperial College London, NHLI and having tutorials from several experts in the field. 

Where do you see yourself in five years' time?

I see myself doing my speciality training, I am not completely set on any in particular but I definitely have some favourites. By that time I also hope that my guitar skills will be better.